Kolkata:Stung by the reverses of his protege, Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee today declared a 'war' against reinstated CAB president Jagmohan Dalmiya calling his victory a win of 'evil' over 'good' and 'injustice' over 'justice'.
Durban: Cricket enthusiasts can be rest assured that the World Cup semi-finals and the final will not be affected in case of outbreak of war in Iraq, organisers said on Tuesday.
Durban: Cricket enthusiasts can be rest assured that the World Cup semi-finals and the final will not be affected in case of outbreak of war in Iraq, organisers said on Tuesday.
Durban: Cricket enthusiasts can be rest assured that the World Cup semi-finals and the final will not be affected in case of outbreak of war in Iraq, organisers said on Tuesday.
Islamabad: Hopes for reviving the Indian cricket team's tour of Pakistan in January have been dashed yet again, with a Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) official confirming that the tour was more or less off.
Dubai: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief Gen Tauqir Zia is still hopeful that the Indian cricket team's tour of Pakistan will come through and denies that he ever called for suspension of India from the International Cricket Council (ICC) for reneging on their commitment to visit Pakistan in December to play three Tests and five One-day Internationals.
New Delhi: The government scotched speculations about a possible rethink on Indo-Pak cricket series, asserting there was no change in its decision to veto the Indian team's tour to Pakistan slated to take place from January.
Once an unruly invader on the field, during the course of play, had tugged at the shirt of the Indian captain and had it torn to shreds. Hundreds of security personnel, deployed at the stadium, had mutely watched the desecration of
Why is the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), and its former president, Raj Singh Dungarpur in particular, so keen on the Indian team touring Pakistan? What kind of cricketing brotherhood is it, that is being fostered over the
Why is the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), and its former president, Raj Singh Dungarpur in particular, so keen on the Indian team touring Pakistan? What kind of cricketing brotherhood is it, that is being fostered over the dead bodies of our own, innocent countrymen, who are being killed almost every day in the Kashmir Valley and elsewhere by Pakistan-sponsored militants. It is a shame that Dungarpur, after his visit to Lahore, should have personified the Pakistani disappointment over the cancellation of the tour, by saying "They are feeling as if a death had occurred in the